04-07-2004, 04:11 PM
I was in my little Mercury Topaz. Take the car. No snow on the roads, but there is still some on the sides of the shaded hills. Watch out for Elk. They are moving heavily through the area. We saw two herds on the road as we were leaving just after dusk.
As fishluvr pointed out; The shorelines are muddy. Take a pair of boots that can handle a clay mixture of mud. It's only about 1-2 inches, but it sticks like glue.
I had eggs with me, but did not try them. Everyone that was on that West shore Sunday was catching fish. Nothing on dough baits. From the folks I talked to, the most used was just a worm on the bottom. Two guys that were doing just a well as everyone else were using a marshmallow to float a worm up about a foot from the bottom. Hope it helps. Good luck. I might go back up Saturday with the kids.
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As fishluvr pointed out; The shorelines are muddy. Take a pair of boots that can handle a clay mixture of mud. It's only about 1-2 inches, but it sticks like glue.
I had eggs with me, but did not try them. Everyone that was on that West shore Sunday was catching fish. Nothing on dough baits. From the folks I talked to, the most used was just a worm on the bottom. Two guys that were doing just a well as everyone else were using a marshmallow to float a worm up about a foot from the bottom. Hope it helps. Good luck. I might go back up Saturday with the kids.
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